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It's got to be theisman's knee.
X2. Definitely this one. It was on every Saturday for years on The Wide World of SportsThe agony of defeat.
It was huge. I think though back in those days there wasn’t the viewers due to sheer volume. Loved that moment.Montana to Clark
This one is #1 in football highlights. Basketball is probably Jordan v Ehlo or Jordan mid air pump fake underhand lay in vs Lakers. Baseball? Kirk Gibson?Montana to Clark
Gibson was huge.This one is #1 in football highlights. Basketball is probably Jordan v Ehlo or Jordan mid air pump fake underhand lay in vs Lakers. Baseball? Kirk Gibson?
Yes. There are so many. But the guy phrased it as most watched.Immaculate Reception
Instead ask them about Buckner's error in the 1986 World Series. They will remember that one.Blackbear said:As an example, I would offer Buckers fumble at first base in 85 World Series. But I ask my kids and they have no idea about it.
Yeah if we're counting WORLDWIDE and not just USA, then it's for sure one of those Maradona highlights (which are from the same game!):Diego Maradona hand of god goal or the one where he dribbles past six defenders and the goalie from past midfield.
Johnny Carson's golf swing was on every night.X2. Definitely this one. It was on every Saturday for years on The Wide World of Sports
It worked for me, but it was just an England/Scotland soccer highlight of a somewhat nice goal.No worky
or him trying to kiss Suzie Kolber on the sideline. Not sure which one got more air timeProbably Joe Namath holding up his index finger to signify #1 as he trots to the tunnel of the Orange Bowl after his victory over the Colts in Super Bowl III.
I door him trying to kiss Suzie Kolber on the sideline. Not sure which one got more air time
Or threading the needle on that really long bomb to Bobby Brady.or him trying to kiss Suzie Kolber on the sideline. Not sure which one got more air timeProbably Joe Namath holding up his index finger to signify #1 as he trots to the tunnel of the Orange Bowl after his victory over the Colts in Super Bowl III.